Nasty malware is after your banking info — Amazon wants a scan of your palms
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4 things you need to know today 1. Malicious new apps are stealing bank details - Here's what to look for You always need to be careful online and try to avoid having your devices infected with malware. Most variants are designed to rip you off in different ways. Now, a new version of malware has been discovered that records your phone's screen and logs your keystrokes. Here's how you can protect against it. Tap or click here to protect yourself from this screen recording malware. → |
2. Used Zoom in the past few years? See if you qualify for a class-action settlement payout Zoom saw a surge in users during the pandemic, as people used video conferencing software for school, work and social gatherings. If you have a Zoom account, you may have had your privacy compromised. We'll explain what went wrong and show you how to determine if you're owed part of this recently settled class-action lawsuit. Tap or click here to find out what you're owed. → |
3. Amazon will pay you $10 to scan your palm - Would you do it? Amazon One rolled out last year as a new form of contactless payment. Rather than waving your phone over a payment device, you use your palm print. Now the online retail giant is offering a $10 promotional credit to anyone who signs up for the service. The privacy implications are clear — what will Amazon do with your palm print? Tap or click here for details on Amazon's latest adventure. → |
4. 5 buried Google settings other than privacy to save time now I always give you tips to boost privacy when it comes to Google, and for good reason. The tech giant has its hands in pretty much everything you do online. But today, I want to focus on some other buried Google settings that make your digital life more efficient. You can thank me later. Tap or click here for some time-saving Google tips. → |
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